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* CAPE MAY CITY. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9. 1890.
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M IHCELLANKOI'N.
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HOTEUi AND COTTAGEN
■^JNITED STATES HOTEL. Coaaia LaraTBriz a*b Jaoooa 8 . Ke«K rennrared and refitted ”Wa Mae Baa underdone a th eery central and near i.M. and taper week
BEXTON VILI.A.
B’ Open for the Season. and Improted.— Ihr Bom b. MRS. J. A. MYERS -J^-ILLER COTTAGE, No. 4 Pkut Stkkbt. Nealy r£nled and Heoorated. Cntelnr drat rla«a. Term. Heaannablr. Mas. M. W. HOFFMAN rpOE BRUNSWICK,
Lar**.C«ul Kwau Kieellent Cnlaine. Term* BeaaaiaMe JAMES B. STITLS. piER AVENUE INN tlrzp ALL rut Tea CbiTtsal Locanoa. /VrAnrnae, nmir HuiAiaflea Strut, Within (no minute* .a the Bench and Foal Office, stable laciUtir. for Commercial Trae clrn ArtunmwdatKHn rnatc ^ WALES.
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TTERBERT W. EDMUNDS. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. soucnxm and masteb in chakcekt No. Ml WaahlnytoD Street. Cat* Mat Citt SPICER LEAMING, - ATT O RfJJrY- AT.LA W BOLICTTOB A^pMABTEB IN CHANCBBY. It TON STKXKT, Mat Citt, N. J. I^ORGAN HAND. attornet and Coi-nsellob-at-Law. Solicitor. Maater and Examiner in Chancery, Supreme CoortCommiaalooer and Notary Public. Cafe Mat Covbt HoutK, N. J.
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H. PHILLIPS, M. D.,
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JAMES MECRAY, M. D. BBUDETT PHYSICIAN OFFICE—fxaaj BT, off. Ooaoaxa. HaI CAPE MAY CITT. Office Mavra: Pram t to • o'ckmk A. 1 a teYP. M. aad I to * P. M. NIBbt, at raaldcnce. No. 4 North SL
•y M. D. MARCY’. M. D., * RESIDENT PHYSICIAN B1
WALTER S. LEAMING,
HOTELS AND COTTAGES.
A SCOUT TOR 31) YEARS.
TRUE STORY THAT READS LIKC
A REAUSTIC DIM£ NOVEL.
CTOCKTOir HOTEL., CA-yg 3XA.i-. cr. REMOUIXKD AND BEFl'HXISHED. CUISINE OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. —- -OPENS JUNE 30. r. TH EO. WALTON, Proprioior
Jod«e, jury. Uwje-r* imd spectAton were treated to an exhibition of profc*-;-4M*ffu.il iinKSuhnesa in divinon No. 2 of the circuit court the other afternoon that wa* decidedly refreshing. The ca*e of H. O. Bonham against the Kamuu City Railwar company wa* on trial he-
. Be reed la All the Ueceat Indian War* ! forir J UugC SloVeT. Thecae,; is one foi and Wa. on the III iate.1 Alaaha'* I^O.OUO damages for injnrie* sustained in ti/ocean. 11,1 occl ^'' nt - »nd consideralile medical "y*B r a •» re e _ i t te tituouy had to be taken. A novil dinner was RivelCttl MiUdale j A yoons doctor wan pot on the .land by Fn-d KitisiliKer. The meat of th« who was determined, to dia]ilay hi* learuoeraaion was Lawn-nce * D. Kingston, i ing, and he wa* tucrecafnl. When he who enjoy* the at range distinction of j ctETted off he did so with the easy gait luring apcht the moat of b life of thirty- j of one who feel* he ha* tbc nomenclature three year* on the hack of an Indian poor. • of hi* j irofe**i..ii at hi* tongue's’ end. for A* the well roast<xl real and the liruwn | every *etrtenc<- he uttered wa* *.• mixed fried catfish dikappesred Kingston te- , with technical terms that an ordinary cited in the unramished ntyle of th(*! person - could acarcely mdrtstiUd him. Moat the details of a life as exciting as jvhen he toik the witness stum he Monte Oisto's. | glancol patronizingly at the jufy and KingsUfk had been on hi* way to Wash- ' thcrvst in the conrt r>xim. and in answer ington with a lot of trapping* when by i to the find qnrution rattled off a lot of accident, at Chattanooga, he lust them. , medical term* that drew the attention of He ramo to Coringttm to arrange for a ! erery one in the room. Judge Hlorer settlement with the railroad and to call j looked at him a moment anil then
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* Directly on the Beach.
Table Service First-Class.
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Terms Reasonable.
t SquAR* from StaUan.
CAPE'MAY. K* J.
J. H. WILSOX, Prop'r.
upon A yomjg lady who had been gaged to hi* t win brother, a soont, who was killed in an engagement with Apache chid Gerunimo. In ;Coringt< he met Mr. Kinringi-c'* engineiT. Chari Fulmer, who had been a soldier durii the Modoc war, and had then km Kingston, and a visit to Milldalc was the
result.
Kingston i, a native of Colfax. Yulia
county . Cal. WIm-u he an lirotber were mere babies, in
their pBrentB were massacred 1A- the Mo- i hi* handi. dixx but for some utiaccountable reason of the *tom the infant* were saved by the red* and j wa* hurt." carried away with them. They were j Judge Sli
rained by their captor* until 12 year* of wittier* age, having t«ecomc proficient in all the traits of their adopted A rinnpanyof Unite,] State* soldier* under Col. Cheatfiam. raiding the Indian retn-at one [-day. rescued the two youths and took them to his camp, where they were placed in charge of Donald McKay, chief of the Warm Spryig Indian scouts, to be
educated a* surb. v
Two yoars intcr, then being in hi* 14th year, young Kingston began what has proved to be a very eventful career, being placed on the trail of the Pintos in Nevada, who had l>ecn on the warpath fur some time. Since then Kingston has scarcely lieen out of thu saddle, and to valuable have been hi* services to the government t Imt he has been in mnstaut demand, botKin the north, south and
middle of the wild west.
He has- repeatedly covered the fanions great trails of the country, and has done so mting against all the noted tribes and rebellious chiefs. He saw active service In the Modoc troubles in ISK3, and wAs' one of thejmrty with Gen. Canby when he wnsiuMsMa^tod. After the capture of Captain Jack heVra*iran*ferrvd to Gen. Howards commanduNakii-h was then engaged in snlsluing the lint ml He hail a hard struggle with the Chief '
The latter wa* killed
bugler when he ap]H‘ared to bit having
the best of the’scout.
He performed secret service duty during the Mormon troubles of 1873, and was with Uen. La Coma when ho was lalled bvthe White River Utos. In t870, a yi-ar that will always be famous in the history of the far west for the terrible Coster'massacre, young Kingston wa* sent to that general with dugatche*. and was ordered' to report to the latter and chief of scout*. Bill Campbell. He reached their camp at 4 o'clock on the morning
of the fatal day.
The Indians were like locusts in a flight, so numerous, and ever}- hour after they opened the attack seemed to swell their numbers. At 1 o'clock in the afternoon Custer, seeing that the situation was getting hopeleas, started him to Maj. Rjpo'* camp for relief, he having been ySpeotod for some time. The mission
plain English, doctor; I know . if you try.- J .witness.looked around and said,'
Bonham wan'injured?''
mffervd a severe contusion •f the abdomen" (turnith a familiar ware of
where womer over the bit |tuny babies w tried in a list quiet their cr
THK WLNDMOK. CAPE MAY’, N*J. Taelfih SeaMD—1890. Cspacily SOO. Location unsurpissetl. One block from th e New DrpoL Nearest Home to the Surf. Strictly Fir»t-cMss in all its appointu. . WALTER w. GREEN, of Philadelphia
5 THE ORIOLE,
Foot of Perry Street, . CAPE MAY, M. J. C. F. WILLIAMS, . PROPRIETOR
certainly not ^-ptHa^anl ded as the bravo comtan#
all sides with the ferocious Ini
managed, however,
Unea, but not until be carrie several wound*, on* a very on the head. He reached 3 who was seven miles away,
he reVirued two hours la! slaughter was over. X
in right, but they left some harrowing evidence* that they had Ijfcn there. The
dead were piled
inned to
nothc
"WIh-ii I a examined him I firit removed lii* clothi-i, yon know, and in feeling him 1 could determine that the abdominal wall was laggv- and tender, and be appeared to Ik' suffering-from a tonch of the” (here followed a name as long as one's arm), “and the dorsal vertebra? were severely cuntused. In other word*," again turning to the jury with a wave of his hand, “his backbone had been
rubbed."
When the witness left the stand every one lookud relieved and Judge Shiver mopix-d his brow, for the ordeal made the perspiration flow freely.—Kansas
City Time*.
Tbgrv have recently been many coninlaint* to the ;* etmasU-r concerning the loss of registered letter* in the Philadelphia office, and the official* have liCTO greatly worried by the charges that there were thieve* jn the nervier. It has been dndded to erect.a gallery along the roof of the working room, from which watchmen can look down upon the entire force - without la-ing seen from Wlow. This gallery will be eighty feet long, and will depend from the glass and iron ceiling by iron supi<ort*. In it there will l*frequent small windows with swinging sanhc*. from which the watchman can sce-cvery i«ut of the great room where the stam|iiugand dUtriUutifig is all done. Here there arc 3<Xi men at work at time*. and it i* impossible to oversee all «>f them from any other jKiint than above. The watch i* to be kept not alone for the puriK*e of watcliing for thefts, but also to see that meu-do not shirk their work or disturb other clerks by convcr; satiuu. Tlie gallery will be reached by an iron stairway at its southern end, and at its northi-ni end anotlwciron stairway will asCa-nd to the glajltwrf. There are two of these n*if*. 'one above the other, and it m. necessary for workmen to ascend to the lower one to clean it of dust. There is now no way to reach there except by putting up a ladder. It is said that it i* purely for this purpose that the gallery goes up. hut tlitre i» another nap. There has been talk of baring such a structure for nearly two year*. Assistant Custodian George Painter lias been agitating the matter, and has finally succeeded in getting the work done.—
Philadelphia Her .tvl
I-on-’i- si
shooting j* the newest sport
at Ca|*.- May. The seaward end of the pier i* the favorite rendezvous for those who want to get a, shot at the swiftly
ocau were pucu every.nere, anu sur* | “ ov ‘“K f “ , ‘- • Tl *? «Wk*man must have rounded by a harrirade/of bodnw, both | Mtcady Uaud and always 1* in readiof savages and wh.tea/tbey found th. news to shoot, because the movemeuU of remain* of Custer. 7 the porpotae are so uncertain that one He spent two jean watching Wells, do., not have‘inra to raise the gun’to Fargo A Co.’* staged .and chasing the shoulder before they are out ofstght
Apache*, and in IB79 was with A re—tl.lth.
n take as
|tlie water. The'
st'in the sjiort a* the men, number are out every after-
etched brrtbe lower dic k of the
n hand, and waiting fix a good shoot. The sport seems to lie
tile attempt to capture big game succrMiful results, as it is quite
of the fish to lie killed and a the shore.—Exchange.
search of the lost
told most interestingly the that fatal expedition, their to 74 dogs, north, the mutiny crew, skirmisht-s with the nativi his escape with three companions the death that afterward came 1 company. They found.the wreck
Jeanette, but the survivors had started'; ' . _ south in another direction. The return - '“ , ‘ r ,. rv-r'T^'m. a t* a,ASO. mw o«ol .ATK.BmT Ira, .n^k. 6™" Aa-»v«-J,: “A
B« .w. Xra l
FUth«d Indian, Hn lott-all hi, com-1 B ,il .convince any one that-ihe pmnon. Imm^Urvv.mnl.bcnhcfinallr 1U, ot On, .^n^O. i»cbada»»o™li»aankalter .mibd -ciU W. m. J™** a^on, I» U» experience,, ltd xaa ndarly dead 1mm i there .ta-m. |-a,h.atolie
tbGma, KSetton. , ‘^7.' , 2?™
As soon .a v.. Umftv looking i>cAch orchartl* wholly Oemtlmo Imd tnnrd^ thT Brr.nl. -«■ ■SKyj-ina *■ «*» V™* I^mly. He ja. teltb the aoUitj, xben. tatt^.lel.ia
J^mt ^SfdnaT td,e^dpOl—1 ^-d.JWp
Spotted Heel, one of
eat friends-
During 1880 be djd active service i , _ ,1^. SrSTtitFTSi.lbHr aiTlam 9^-“ -"nHdv 1 -
of Arizona Sam and Rattlesnake Jack. After that be was on trail against the
Plate*, spent a year carrying mail This is the time when insurance cornthrough hostile Indian coomry. and in psoi... shouliNank the driver of tbetxotR*4 was with Gen. Sheridan in the Ban- Jlnghone M A extra hazardous rilk. If i. o„ . beUnot bcm»toUed by a railroad col-
v^otfluFort Walls Walls. He sprak*
“ " - - magee aad hiESe* wbed 0 * ^ * nllc F 011 Gie track, be is
iy well.—Cincinnati bang “dunlped" in the pools.—Detroit
FmPtm
“ rt “ 1 . .>'»« SiT; 73^7 (Jeronimo ■ strong. ^ a haslet of clams in the role of fly
catcbcr*. Hungry flies were attracted
rtnme-r • fragrmbes llager* ua tto * 1*4. — Oeuecv ArauU.
, On the %rip .
/old gentleman who looked like D Th»m)>*on in “Josh Whitcomb." The cable car ran through a squalid district where women and children iqiniwlnl
blistering pavetnenL wltile wailed wad helpless mother* llRtbws, half hopeless way to rie*. The train ran by two
squirt-* of swellering miser}'.and th« n the old flyiitlrmati sliowr<l signs of munistakaid'- incitement, pulled, the wrong bell coni and mug Up a fare a* -a signal that he Wanted to g. t off. After tHe usual exchange of romplimeuts in such case* between the condm-tor and the iuismuiger he *ucc**l-d in alighting, and mut-
tered:
“By gush! PH do it; it won't cost much, and it will do lots of good." When lie reached the women they a]e |K-ar>*l tii lie pleased at what he suggested. and when the next car came along going west he lulled it and loaded everything in right on boanl for a fresh air tri|i. Arriving at the end of the mad Mr. Cbeeryble,or Uncle Josh, whoever he wa*. was soon in treaty with a saloon keep-:; for a bucket of lemonade. "Not too sweet, you know, but with Tlie children and women drank it . eagerly, and afti-r enjoying not a cool brvexe, but a less torrid one than that which row- from the down town lavement*. Old Benevolence put them on a
car and sent them home.
“How mnchdid all that fun costY’ "Three dollars for car fare and |1 for lemonade. Oh. a fellow can do lots with (4 if ho tries,"—Gt. Louis Republic.
Lew-toped In *a Icy Lo*.
The little town of Ransom's Ford, lying six miliM south of Paris, HIT-, is muc-h alanm-d and pozzled over a natural phenomenon which is- being exbiliiUd there. On Friday/h short wltile after sunri*"-. a cloud coming from a northeasterly direction and descending /ram a great bright, moving with ra- - _ -•> * * the place and
pidity, settled down uj«iu t has remained nmUspclled e?
The atmcsqdiere is so dense with the moisture from the cloud that objects are wholly undi*cemnble at a distance of less titan two feet; but the remarkable feature of the fog is its intense cold, which is such as to render fire* neccsaary to prevent the people and animals from freezing to death, while all vegetation in the town and the country about for a quarter of a mile aronnd, and indeed wherever the fog rests, has been killed. .Singular a* it upp-ar*. the atnioaqffirru about Bretns to he unaffected by tho presence of the icy cloud, and remains very near it* normal temperature, but to enter the dense area of the fog is to step at once into cold, in which the thermometer remain* steadily at 10 dogs, below zero. The son is so nearly obscured by it as to ni>pcar only as a ball of half extinguished fire even at noonday, and seems totally unable to warm or dispel the fog.—Cor. PhUadelphia Times.
The Jualgc Tell* * UMU Story.
Dr. George Fitzgerald, alias "Sledge,*’ wa* tried before Judge Stewart recently on the charge of obtaining goo^z from Vogeler, Scfli & Co. under false'pretenses, and wa* declared not guilty by tho court- Fitzgerald bought #29.83 worth of medicine* on credit; and afterward sold them to dealers at leas than half trade price*. The purchase was made on thirty days' time, or the firm could draw on Fitzgerald wnhin ten day* through the Sacotid National bank of Washington, Where it was discovered that he had no money to his credit. “It is not a case,of false pretense," said Judge Stewart, "although there is evident fraud. It remibda me of Use little girl who asked a companion what her father was in the jenitentisry fur. 'For stealing horse*.' was tho reply. ‘Why didn't h^Yjo like my father,’ said tho first girl; ‘he buy* homes and don't pay
for them.' "—Baltimore San.
A novel race is soon to come off in ' West Cluster. Each contestant is to wear laced shoes, and all tho shoe* are to Ik- taken off and placed in a barrel- The runner*-then start from a mark, run twenty-five yard* to the barrel, pick out their own^shoes, put them on, lace them up and then run 100 yards to a mark. Tlie man who gets over tlie entire route first with shoes properly laced will be the winner.
The czar and czarina and their children are enjoying their annual picnic holiday among the Finnish island*. They land occasionally and lunch and take tost, al fresco, the czar looking after the fire and the empress making tea. They have no guard, as far as is known, and the czar wears civilian's clothes, in which he is said to look even bigger chested and stouter than in uniform.
Frince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, is still i.lrinft the waters at Carlsbad. The report is revived that a wife has been found for him, but the lady's name is still a
mystery..
Rev. Mr. Spurgeon inherited a large sum of money recently from an admirer in an English town, but distributed the
amount among the testator’s poor
entire amoc
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